Sentences with phrase «in early encounters»

Mulligan (pictured above), in particular, seems both wispy and teary - eyed and there's little in her early encounters with DiCaprio to persuade us that this is a love worth the trauma that ensues.
If you don't feel great on the first few dates, it probably won't get better, as people are usually on their best behavior in early encounters.
Multiple height levels are often a key in the earlier encounters, stacking your team on top of one another in order to take the boss down.
Bernhardt's graphic, pattern - based approach has its roots in her early encounter with Dutch wax printing on African fabrics (which also contains unexpected combinations of objects) and street graffiti.

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Hogan said he did not know the encounter was being recorded when it took place five years earlier in Bubba's home.
They encountered the bikes as consumers and came to corporate Pedego's rescue in the early days, when it was struggling for lack of distribution.
Linda Vester, a former NBC correspondent, describes several encounters with Brokaw in the early 1990s, including groping and forcible attempts to kiss her.
Tronc, whose shares fell as much as 27 % to $ 8.76 in early trading, said a deal was reached on a purchase price in mid-September but Gannett had informed the company that its financing had encountered «an unexpected delay.»
Dropping out of Reed College; early encounters with LSD and Indian mysticism; selling, as his first business, the Little Blue Boxes used in the 1960s to make free phone calls, then an act of counterculture rebellion.
Although Hsieh did not found Zappos — he was an early investor and joined the company as CEO in 2000 — he encountered the same sense of connection and tribal identification in running the online shoe company that he had once felt at raves.
Cohen had encountered her before — five years earlier, Daniels had told her story to In Touch magazine, but Cohen threatened a lawsuit and the magazine didn't publish.
It's a Brand New World: In the early formative years of the Edison Awards, we encountered a brand resurgence.
Oceans works closely with founders and executive teams to actively solve problems that early - stage companies encounter across all aspects of their business in order to successfully achieve key growth milestones.
(Though I should add that when, years later, I finally got around to reading Civilization and Its Discontents, I found it more impressive than anything I had earlier encountered in the Freudian corpus.)
In early scenes she is seen at prayer meetings, where the pastor tells her that Jesus will shield her if she encounters evil.
I encountered some of Family Radio's missionaries personally earlier this year, whilst staying at a hotel in Potts Point, Sydney.
I was in my early twenties when I first encountered a fossil record that didn't match what I'd been taught in Sunday school about the «myth» of evolutionary theory.
Although, according to Grant, what characterizes the God of the gospels is «all - inclusive love,» the theme of love was one that philosophical theologians treated «only with difficulty»; after the New Testament, we encounter «relatively few references to God's love» in the early Christian literature.4 The subject of God's power, however, is an altogether different matter.
He was active early in the second century CE and is well known for having posited not one but two Gods, one represented in the Old Testament and seen as responsible for the world's creation, the other encountered only in the New Testament in the teaching of Jesus and specifically in the theology of Paul.
The early encounter of the Christian witness with prevailing Hellenistic philosophical notions about the nature of God was of crucial importance in establishing the universal relevance of the Judeo - Christian story about God's dealings with humanity.
The most important of these is the middle section dealing directly with St Francis's encounter with Islam and Sultan al - Malik al Kamil, the ruler of Egypt, Palestine and Syria, during the Fifth Crusade in the early thirteenth century.
Early stories such as the encounter with Yahweh at the burning bush, where Moses was warned to put off his shoes because the spot was «holy ground,» (Exodus 3:5; cf. Joshua 5:15) reveal the way in which this dread of holy things and places and this need of insulations against their dangerous potency issued in sacred rites and customs.
Both appear — if in exceptional roles — in association with group prophetism; Micaiah with Ahab's official court prophets and Elisha with the cult - related «Sons of the prophets» at Bethel (II Kings 2:3), Jericho (II Kings 2:5), and Gilgal (II Kings 4:38; cf. 6:1)- These «sons of the prophets» (first appearing in Elijah's day in I Kings 20:35) are in direct descent from the «bands of prophets» encountered more than a century earlier in the Saul narratives (I Sam.
It is easy in our early careers to hit the eject button when we encounter work conflict.
It is, of course, possible to say that the early Christians were wrong, but not, to my mind, to deny that they claimed to have encountered God in the person of Jesus Christ.
For us who are Christians all of this is demonstrated in the words and encounters of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospels; it is spelled out most clearly in the Epistles of John and in the letter of Paul discussed earlier.
We all know this passage was not in John's gospel in our earliest manuscripts which leaves the entire encounter suspect.
The same can be said of the Second Conference on East - West Religions in Encounter, held under the sponsorship of the University of Hawaii's department of religion on Oahu early this year (January 3 - 11).
The claim that in Jesus we were encountering God Incarnate was evaded: Jesus was invisible, hidden behind stories that told us more about the early Christian communities when the gospels were written than about Jesus himself as the source of those stories.
Hajime Nakamura, an expert on early Buddhism in India and noted for his book on ways of thinking, East and West, was very open to the discussion of diverse historical models as a new approach to East - West encounter.
[103][104] Although the Muslim army had the best of the early encounters, indiscipline on the part of strategically placed archers led to a Muslim defeat, with 75 Muslims killed including Hamza, Muhammad's uncle and one of the best known martyrs in the Muslim tradition.
Ninian Smart has shown that although Western religious traditions have been predominantly numinous and Eastern traditions predominantly mystical, all the major world religions have in fact included both types of experience.18 Early Israel gave priority to the numinous; biblical literature portrays the overwhelming sense of encounter, the prophetic experience of the holy as personal, the acknowledgment of the gulf between the worshipper and the object of worship.
He attended Morehouse College in the early 1970's where he encountered the teachings of Dr. Howard Thurman, combining a deep mystic spirituality with the necessity of social engagement.
Its worship may be more varied today than it was in earlier decades, and its leadership may now be more representative of its members as a whole, but the fundamental patterns of congregational culture that most of us encountered as children will probably cloak our aging and burial.
I gave him the benefit of the doubt early on, even though every single person I have encountered, who is of the Reformed persuasion, has proven to be extremely capable of pointing out to everyone else where everyone else is wrong, and can do it in such a way as to give you the impression that, not only do they want to correct your erroneous beliefs, but also want to make sure you feel very, very bad about being completely wrong.
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94; and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty Research Lecture for the Spring of 1968 at Raymond College of the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, and published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
But the icing on the cake was the unpleasant encounter from earlier that week, when I'd allowed myself to be bullied in public by an acquaintance.
Earlier versions of this position were published in Encounter 41 (1980), 287 - 292; and in the inaugural volume of the (now defunct) Santa Clara University Journal, Logos 1 (1980), 45 - 52.
These critiques of the law were newly formulated in Paul's mind in the wake of his encounter with the risen Christ; they reflected neither his earlier views of Judaism nor any sense of widespread dissatisfacdon toward the law among his Jewish contemporaries.
Among the defenses frequently encountered in counseling and therapy are repression (of painful memories into the unconscious); fixation (at a safer - feeling growth stage); regression (to an earlier, safer - feeling.
This was especially true in the early period of the colonial and missionary encounter with the «natives.»
Such moments were staging posts in the early life of CS Lewis as he struggled to make his atheism fit with his experience of «joy» when he encountered poetry, literature, music and beauty that seemed to belong to another world, a process he describes in Surprised by Joy.
Nevertheless, as process theology now encounters the challenge of political theology, its roots in the earlier period of the Chicago school take on a new currency and relevance.
Early in 1995 I encountered the elastic word «gender» in New York.
I may have «picked up» the wrong notion from your earlier reply, but would it be fair to say that certain schools of Christian teaching were at least in measure responsible for the «heaviness» of the spirituality you encountered?
In terms still reminiscent of his earlier encounter with the Word, Moses protests again.
«In traditional thought and literature, there has been virtually no interest in foreign countries, societies, cultures or religions... India has not reached out for the west; it has not actively prepared the encounter and «dialogue» with Christian - European, or any other foreign countries» (Halbfass, 1988: 195).2 This self - contented and self - contained trend however underwent change in the early nineteenth century Three factors contributed to the new posture of «modern» HinduisIn traditional thought and literature, there has been virtually no interest in foreign countries, societies, cultures or religions... India has not reached out for the west; it has not actively prepared the encounter and «dialogue» with Christian - European, or any other foreign countries» (Halbfass, 1988: 195).2 This self - contented and self - contained trend however underwent change in the early nineteenth century Three factors contributed to the new posture of «modern» Hinduisin foreign countries, societies, cultures or religions... India has not reached out for the west; it has not actively prepared the encounter and «dialogue» with Christian - European, or any other foreign countries» (Halbfass, 1988: 195).2 This self - contented and self - contained trend however underwent change in the early nineteenth century Three factors contributed to the new posture of «modern» Hinduisin the early nineteenth century Three factors contributed to the new posture of «modern» Hinduism.
In this essay a good deal of the emphasis upon the encounter with the historical Jesus by means of an existentialist historiography was quietly dropped, and attention was more sharply focused on the basic parallel between the message of Jesus and the kerygma of the early Church, and on the significance of scholarly study of the message of Jesus for the Church.
We need to trust, furthermore, that the means by which Jesus has chosen to communicate with us are reliable: that the portrayal of him in the Gospels is not the result of the early church's malicious manipulation or fundamental misunderstanding, for example, or that the entire tradition of creed and teaching is not so corrupt that it distorts Jesus entirely, or that the encounter with Jesus through meal and word and saint and stranger is not mere fantasy or projection.
It is still early in Zedekiah's reign when Jeremiah has his violent encounter with the prophet Hananiah (ch.
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